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Retired, disabled veteran gifted car to help continue volunteer work

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    VIRGINIA BEACH, Va (WTKR) — A Newport News veteran who takes action to help other veterans is being recognized for his service.

Hall Body Shop in Virginia Beach gifted Keith Davis a refurbished 2013 Chrysler 200 Sedan on December 18.

Though Davis is retired, the disabled vet is still very busy.

Organizers of the ceremony tell News 3 that Davis volunteers at several veteran service organizations and serves as a DAV Transportation Service Coordinator for the Hampton VA Medical Center.

According to Hall Body Shop, the United Way, and the National Auto Body Council™ Recycled Rides®, in that role Davis “is responsible for coordinating free transportation to VA medical facilities for ill and injured veterans.”

With his new set of wheels, “Davis will now be able to get to and from work, continue his volunteer work and travel to medical appointments conveniently and on his own terms.”

The NABC Recycle Rides program is a program where business partner to repair and donate cars to people in need of reliable transportation. Hall and United Way have partnered with the NABC since 2012.

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